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A new study is showing that children aged 3 to 5 years old are having trouble sleeping because they are watching television very close to their bedtimes. continue reading...
Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that parents may not be aware of, but it’s a reality that many children have to face. Due to today’s technology children can be harassed, threatened and humiliated by someone on the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones. WatchMojo.com finds out what parents can do from the Montreal Children’s Hospital psychiatrist, Dr. Lila Amirali. continue reading...
Years after the horrific and unimaginable high-school shooting that left many dead and even more wounded, the mother of shooter, Dylan Klebold, has revealed what she went through the day of the massacre, the grief she face, and the torment of not knowing why, to Opray Whinfrey. continue reading...
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Healthy eyes and vision are an important part of your child’s development. In this video, WatchMojo.com speak with Dr. Langis Michaud from the Canadian Association of Optometrists on ways to make sure your children eyes are at their best. Learn more Here. continue reading...
Getting rid of germs is one of the best ways to battle illnesses throughout the year. Frequent hand washing, cleaning surfaces often and covering your mouth when you cough are just some tips to avoid the spreading of germs. In this video, Kelly Schwarcz and Vanessa Martin of K.I.D.S. Daycare show WatchMojo.com how to stay healthy in a classroom. continue reading...
Schoolyard bullying is, unfortunately, a rampant problem. There are some simple rules your child can apply at school to help deal with and stop this phenomenon from affecting him or her. To start, the child must limit their interaction with the bully. Next, he or she must repeat simple phrases, such as “leave me alone.” The third rule is: after three repetitions of that simple phrase, the child must take action by getting a teacher, leaving the situation, or something else. Finally, the child must use strong body language in the face of a bully. In this video, WatchMojo.com learns more about these four rules. For more information, click Here continue reading...
Nowadays college grads are graduating with a degree and a whole lot of debt. As a parent, especially in this economic situation it’s hard to decide when to sign a check and when to practice tough love. continue reading...